[quote="Va Steelr":qyy2iri1]Bungles had nobody???
Pretty pathetic considering the felons and donkeys each had 5..

How the f* does Ray-Ray get on this list? Most Geritol used per season? Biggest mouth?[/quote:qyy2iri1]
Hey now, just one minute there SASF. Ray Ray had a helluva lot of big-time pile-ons this year (as every year). So please, equip yourself with the facts before you start goin' off on His Majesty. Every year that he is not annoited the DPOY it's "highway robbery"!

There just aren't enough loud-mouth, self-pimpers at ILB in the AFC. David Harris for the Jets top-rated D probably should be ahead of the guy that has been self-nominating for the HOF, the guy that has as many audio clips in the media every year as he does late pile-on tackles.

Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was not voted to the Pro Bowl but there is a good chance he will play in the game and possibly a few more of his teammates will join him.

Roethlisberger along with linebacker LaMarr Woodley and tight end Heath Miller all were selected as first alternates at their positions for the AFC team in the Jan. 31 game in Miami.

Each would join the squad if one player at their positions bows out and since no player from the AFC team in the Super Bowl will play in the Pro Bowl, there is a good possibility one or all could join teammates James Harrison and Casey Hampton who have been named to the all-star squad.

The quarterbacks on the AFC Pro Bowl team are Peyton Manning of No. 1 playoff seed Indianapolis, Philip Rivers of No. 2 seed San Diego and Tom Brady of AFC East champion New England.

The tight ends are Dallas Clark of Indianapolis and Antonio Gates of San Diego. The outside linebackers are Harrison, Elvis Dumervil of Denver and Brian Cushing of Houston.

There's also the likelihood that many of the players on the losing team in the AFC championship game on Jan. 24 might bow out of the Pro Bowl game the following Sunday.